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FideNa

Pamplona, Spain

www.fidena.es

FideNa is a non-profit research center created in 2008 by the Government of Navarra through SODENA. Its goal is fostering the use of nanotechnology by the industry. Navarra is a strong industrial region of Spain home to some major players in Renewable Energies, BioTech, Automotive & Food Processing. activity FideNa focuses its efforts in three main areas: ▮ NanoFabrication: nanostructures via interference lithography, in collaboration with MIT groups. FideNa can fabricate patterns of columns, holes or lines, with pitches down to 180nm and features down to 30nm, over areas as large as 10cm2. ▮ NanoBio: self-assembly of bio-molecules on surfaces or nanoparticles. ▮ NanoMaterials: additives for nanocomposites or coatings. Particularly interested in the use of nanowhiskers and nanoclays to improve the properties of eco-friendly polymers... FideNa’s team includes 17 people, with backgrounds on biology, chemistry and engineering, including 6 doctors and 5 doctorate students.

Publications

Memoria 08012 FideNa


January 18, 2013

nanomat fp7 2013


August 5, 2012

nanobio FP7 2013


August 5, 2012

nanofab fp7 2013


August 5, 2012

FideNa English


May 21, 2012

FideNa


May 21, 2012